Health Alert

Hazardous asbestos fibers at the WTC exposed more than 110,000 people to the dangerous material; this includes 80,000 tower workers, 30,000 area residents and nearly 4,000 first responders. Asbestos exposure is directly linked to mesothelioma cancer and other asbestos-related diseases.

Announcing:
Top Ten Vote-Getters
For the Ad Contest…
&
The Next Phase of
Operation Tip the Planet!

But first…

We want to acknowledge everyone who participated in Operation Tip the Planet. The sheer volume of more than 370 ad submissions and the voting left us speechless! We are incredibly grateful to each of you for such energy, effort, and passion! It is a sure sign that the 9/11 Truth movement’s momentum is unstoppable.

Stay tuned…
For the unveiling of the final ad
to be seen around the world this September.

In the Meantime…
Prepare for the next phase of Operation Tip the Planet,Building our Global Network!

3. Change The Course Of History
We’re taking the Operation Tip the Planet ad campaign worldwide to hundreds of cities – in subways, storefronts, and newspapers, on buses, billboards, bumper stickers, posters, tee shirts and more.

Together, with the right ad, we’ll generate enough media coverage to finally bring widespread attention to the truth about 9/11 and the 2,000+ architects, engineers, and scientists (and thousands of others) who are calling for a new investigation into the destruction of the three WTC skyscrapers on 9/11.

Ed Asner

Daniel Sunjata

This pull-out-all-the-stops, viral, trans-media campaign is supported by a coalition of like-minded 9/11 Truth organizations.

We have support from many celebrity sponsors, including actors Ed Asner and Daniel Sunjata.

There is no fault in your thinking but I think the way they have it now is better. 9/11 lies vs truth sets up a mental construct of: lies/truth. But the way it is now: 9/11 vs truth sets up a mental construct of: What???? You mean 9/11 wasn't the truth..... Anyway, that is the way it strikes me. More like oatmeal and it sticks to your ribs.